Opposite of securely fixed or rooted to a position or point
Opposite of firmly fixed to a surface so as to be immobilized
“I check that all is secure and stow away anything still movable in the garden.”
Opposite of firmly fixed, supported, or balanced
“The craft would have to be towed into position as it had no propulsion of its own, but the weight of the iron and the guns made it unstable.”
Opposite of incapable of moving or being moved, especially of an object
“One of the unique features about this museum is that the exhibits are in movable cases so we can take them out and transform the function area.”
Opposite of to have set up on a long-term basis
“After many years, the tech company closed down its headquarters in Silicon Valley.”
Opposite of past tense for to fasten or fix securely in place
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